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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Like others, depends on the relationship and if the host invites me to do so. I always tell my guests to feel free to help themselves to whatever or I wll be happy to get it for them.[b] As a guest, I don’t ask for anything and I [/b][b]taught my kids not to ask for anything. You can accept what is offered, but you can’t ask. [/b]I don’t mean you cannot ask grandma for a glass of water, but I [b]did not want them going over to friend’s houses for a play date and asking for a snack[/b].[/quote] Same. Completely the same.[/quote] If they are all running around outside and the parents are busy inside and they are thirsty can they ask for water? Would they feel guilty asking? The parents may be in a different room doing laundry when they come in. Curious to what you have taught them. [/quote] I am "same." I would prefer them to expire from thirst. There. Is that the answer you're looking for??? Sigh. Not trying to start a war but snark deserves snark. FYI that I will not respond if you come back full-on. I just don't have time to waste with people like you.[/quote]
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